What\u27s it like to be an immigrant in Maine? Is it any different being a woman? These and other questions were the topic of this week\u27s installment of the Women in the Curriculum Lunch Series entitled Immigrant women\u27s stories in Maine: Students present their findings from oral history. The speech was Wednesday afternoon in the Bangor Room of Memorial Union
Female immigrant from Mexico discusses the importance of passing on cutlural and familial traditions...
In the Arthur St. John Hill Auditorium in Barrows Hall on Oct. 6, 2016, a group of Hispanic employee...
To learn more about a culture, and one\u27s self, immersion is often essential. And when opportuniti...
What\u27s it like to be an immigrant in Maine? Is it any different being a woman? These and other qu...
If you’ve ever wondered what it would be like to immigrate to a foreign nation, last Wednesday’s pan...
Host Kate Manahan interviews Mia Ntahobari, who moved to Maine from Burundi as an asylum seeker in A...
Host Kate Manahan interviews German Veliz, who was born in Cuba, then moved to Miami in 1994, and mo...
Since 1990 Maine, like most areas of the United States, has seen an increase in primary and secondar...
Maine is not yet home to large numbers of immigrants, but that may soon change. Linda Silka presents...
In recent years, Maine has welcomed thousands of immigrants. While people have come to Maine from al...
Female immigrant from Columbia discusses her immigration experience coming to America to work as a n...
With increasing globalization, more people are moving across borders and between countries than ever...
Food plays a large role in everyone\u27s life, but this role is particularly complex when it comes t...
Female immigrant from Puerto Rico discusses her immigration experience coming to America to learn En...
Host Kate Manahan interviews Victoria Chicon, who was born in Catacaos, Peru, and grew up in Lima, b...
Female immigrant from Mexico discusses the importance of passing on cutlural and familial traditions...
In the Arthur St. John Hill Auditorium in Barrows Hall on Oct. 6, 2016, a group of Hispanic employee...
To learn more about a culture, and one\u27s self, immersion is often essential. And when opportuniti...
What\u27s it like to be an immigrant in Maine? Is it any different being a woman? These and other qu...
If you’ve ever wondered what it would be like to immigrate to a foreign nation, last Wednesday’s pan...
Host Kate Manahan interviews Mia Ntahobari, who moved to Maine from Burundi as an asylum seeker in A...
Host Kate Manahan interviews German Veliz, who was born in Cuba, then moved to Miami in 1994, and mo...
Since 1990 Maine, like most areas of the United States, has seen an increase in primary and secondar...
Maine is not yet home to large numbers of immigrants, but that may soon change. Linda Silka presents...
In recent years, Maine has welcomed thousands of immigrants. While people have come to Maine from al...
Female immigrant from Columbia discusses her immigration experience coming to America to work as a n...
With increasing globalization, more people are moving across borders and between countries than ever...
Food plays a large role in everyone\u27s life, but this role is particularly complex when it comes t...
Female immigrant from Puerto Rico discusses her immigration experience coming to America to learn En...
Host Kate Manahan interviews Victoria Chicon, who was born in Catacaos, Peru, and grew up in Lima, b...
Female immigrant from Mexico discusses the importance of passing on cutlural and familial traditions...
In the Arthur St. John Hill Auditorium in Barrows Hall on Oct. 6, 2016, a group of Hispanic employee...
To learn more about a culture, and one\u27s self, immersion is often essential. And when opportuniti...